800-988-6002
Cliff
Cliff
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Must be an overseas general slammer - first time they told me they were 'Three', next time 'T-Mobile', so they're just a con outfit trying to get your contract by pretending to be from the networks.  They don't seem to take 'f*ck off' for an answer and still call 4x a day.  Because they're overseas, Ofcom can't prosecute
TB
TB
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
YEAH SAME AS ABOVE, IM ON 02 PAYG TOO
lilkoko
lilkoko
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
How do you block the number? please spread the wisdom.
Jellybott
Jellybott
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
I'm a contract o2 customer, and since receiving the call (I answered, they didnt speak), the power management function on my phone has gone haywire, I'm hoping this isnt the case, and that it isnt a malicious call that spreads a virus. I'm now getting 3 hours of standy, and thats no calls, text or internet use. It just seems too much of a coincidence to me. Its the +18 part of the number that I'm most concerned about, only had +44 (ie, British) numbers called before.
Debbie Dyson
Debbie Dyson
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
My mother was very sick and I had to go to South Africa - this number has been calling me all during this time.  I was answering my phone in panic just to find that it was this number and it cost me 50p everytime I answered it.  My mother died and I would like to see these people brought to justice!
ghanbz
ghanbz
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
I had a missed call on my landline from this number today  8009886002. I rang it back and got through to somebody who lives a few estates away from me??  They also have a landline (bt) yet said it was not the number I was calling? So basically everytime Ive tried to ring it back today,I keep getting through to this 1 persons landline in the same area as myself??  Can anyone explain pls?
Sal
Sal
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Ive started getting calls from this number, mostly in the evening,  I havent answered them.  if you ring the call back it fails.  I am an 02 customer.
Nural
Nural
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
i had 2 of these calls yesterday to which I too never picked up and they were 2 different weird numbers:
1st) +468009886002 in the morning and 2nd) +18009886002

and this morning i got a call from +468009886002 and looks like they're gonna call me again late this afternoon with +18009886002 as this is there pattern.  

So before I was thinking of actually picking up the fourth call this afternoon when they call....  to my curiosity i did a google search of +18009886002 and found you guys.  Thanks.

i think from what I can see from most of you, you had picked up and they were silent; could this mean that you could get charged for answering them?  cause there are such systems out there that are easily set up and can reverse charge you for it say 1pence per min from your network provider without u even noticing as they may have pre-set up a contract with them!
Jim
Jim
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
had a call on this number, says he was from t-mobile or 3 mobile? odd, how did he get my number and my name?
Rachel :)
Rachel :)
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
I got this as 3 mobile wantin to talk :/ not even on 3!!
Jo
Jo
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
i answered this call the 5th time they rung me. said they were 3G and wanted to talk to me about my phone usage. im with Vodafone though. i told them to stop calling me and hung up
Johnny
Johnny
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
+18009886002

Received a call yesterday and today between 20:00 and 21:00 from this number.

I answered the first call but no sound so hung up within 5 seconds. Did not answer the second call.

Tried to find out what country would have the dial code +18 or +180 but nothing shows.
Maureen
Maureen
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
I've been called continuously since the 22nd, not answered a single one. At one point, the phone kept going for 4 consecutive calls before I switched it off. They also called me today during my nice lie-in at 9am.
Shell2010
Shell2010
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
this number is keep ringing me different times of the day, im on a O2 contract phone, and when i do manage to pick up call its dead
GRRR!
jenny
jenny
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
this number rang me yesterday for the first time and just got another call a couple of minuts ago. have not answeres it so am unsure who it is.
petmommy
petmommy
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Debt Collectors – Collection Agency's do NOT fall under Do NOT Call registry, as they are not telemarketers.  However, they do constantly violate other Federal Laws, because us American's don't know the laws to protect us.  They are counting on that.  

- Federal Law says you don't have an obligation to Collection Agencies or Debt Collectors; you can send them a written letter and they cannot contact you after that.   This includes Attorney's in state's other than your state of residence.  The only Attorney's that can sue you, have to be licensed in your resident state.

A word of caution:  Some Law Firms do have Firms in other states, and Lawyers licensed in other states, so you have to do a little research before sending a Cease & Desist (Do Not Call & Go Away letter) to make sure they aren't in your resident state or you're likely to get sued by these #%#&*@!#%&@$^*.  

Once a debt collector makes contact with you, they also have to contact you within 5 days after the first phone call, letter etc., and give you validation/proof or judgment of the debt.  You are not required to ask for it.   They never do this!!!!

This law is known as the Fair Debt Collector Practices Act.  You can get it at FTC.gov; as well as other Consumer Protection Laws.

Most collection agencies, purchase your delinquent debt for pennies on the dollar.  Guess what? It is no longer your debt!!!  You don't have any agreement/contract with the debt collector or collection agency.  Your only agreement/contract was with the original creditor.

Do NOT agree to any payment arrangements, or you'll be creating an agreement/contract, where upon initial contact by the Debt Collector, one didn't exist.  The collection agencies are counting on you not knowing this little bit of information.  

The best advice I can give you is, do NOT talk to these idiots - they will leave you in a frustrated heap on the floor.  They lie, and will tell you whatever they need, in order to get you to commit to paying them.

The lies are illegal, but they honestly don't care, they're probably on commission for how much they collect from you and others like you.  

If you do answer the phone, do NOT give out your employer, social security #, DL #, Credit Card and/or Bank information, or any personal information.  Tell them to send you a written statement & you'll respond. Then hang up.  When you get that statement, google, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and you'll probably find a letter you can send them   Or:  send the letter I’ve enclosed that I use.  Sign and mail that letter Certified Mail, so you have a signature and confirmation of delivery!!!
RE
Account #  
Amount in Dispute: $  
 Account #  

Dear  :

I am in receipt of your demand for payment.  However, this Notice is to confirm that I do not wish to be contacted again by you, and that you are hereby put on Notice to Cease Communication pursuant to 15 USC Section 1692c(c).  Failure to comply with said Notice shall result in a complaint filed and submitted to, the Federal Trade Commission, and possible legal remedies in an appropriate United States District Court.

In addition, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT, I am not waiving my right to dispute the alleged debt asserted herein, but at this time I am under no obligation to respond.  

Sincerely,



Your Name
Address
City, state Zip



Certified Mail#:  


In the Law of Novation: if a debt is purchased by another, for that to be a legal owed obligation, a new contract / agreement has to be written and signed by all parties.  Google Law of Novation and read up!!!

No I am not an attorney, just a well knowledged, educated consumer.  I have spent the past 2 years studying various Federal Consumer Protection Laws.  

I wasn't just satisfied knowing I could send a letter to a Collection Agency/Debt Collector and they had to go away.  I read that in the Fair Debt Collector practices Act law;  I needed to know why, what law tells me the reason why I can.

Everything I have typed, I have learned basically on my own through reading, studying, printing out and binding the laws and underlining/highlighting them.  Not to mention the knowledge I have gained on my own fighting two lawsuits without an Attorney.

I was sued by a Collection Agency, and waiting for a Court date. The Collection Agency Attorney, sent us a letter willing to dismiss with prejudice our lawsuit, if I dismiss our Cross/Counter Claim for Fair Debt Collector Practices Act violations.  Oh, I forgot to mention, we do not have an Attorney representing us; and I have not had any legal experience, in the past whatsoever.

I have read / printed & bound, my State's Rules of Civil Procedure and Rules of Civil Procedure - Evidence.  I catch Attorneys on violations of State Rules of Civil Procedure all the time.  And our Judge's let them get away with it.

And for those of you who say pay up and quit being a deadbeat; it appears that you have never had your life turned upside down, because a good job, not high paying by any means, but a supposed secure job, got your hours cut by 3/4.  

And then a couple years later, as you are just recovering, you lose that job.  And when you are in your 50's, a new job is not so easy to come by.  And when that happens, then what?  

Or what about a major illness, guess you've never had that either - too bad.  Maybe if you did, you'd understand why and how people end up getting in financial straights. Not because they chose to, or decided they were going to find loopholes to get out of paying obligations etc.

What if the money isn't there to pay these debts to begin with?  We've been barely able to pay a mortgage, let alone credit cards etc. It's easy to tell someone else what to do.  I hope someday, something throws your secure little world off its axis, and you find yourself in the very situation as some of us here. Maybe then you'd learn it isn't such a cut/dry situation.

Oh, we've struggled.  And the job last hasn't exactly been replaced.  We're still behind in our Mortgage and trying to catch up, as with our other legal obligations.  I can't work because of various health conditions, or I would, including a part time job at least.  My husband started his own company with the tools of the trade, and now contracts for copier, computer, IT technical jobs as he has a computer science degree, and has years of experience in the others, especially the wide format copier / printers / computers.

People, please read the Fair Debt Collector Practices Act; if a Debt Collector violates any one harrassment or other law in there; Federal Laws says you can sue them for $1,000.00 per violation.  Do it, and then THEY can pay off YOUR obligations!!!  

Again I am not an Attorney - but have learned these by my own experiences.  There are Attorneys you could talk to, and I would, if any violations of the laws have occured in your circumstances.  I am posting this strictly to help others maybe have a piece of mind, if they are up all night worrying about financial problems, and sick to their stomach in worry as I have been, and still are in some ways. I am again just a well informed, knowledgable consumer, who has spent hours studying the laws, because I had no where else to turn for help.  If anything I have written, causes you questions, please seek the advice of an Attorney.

Certain situations such as Mortgages and Car Payment loans usually do not apply here; so you may need to seek the advice of a Lawyer for your individual situation.

If anyone should need help with Lawsuits regarding Collection Agencies/Debt Collectors and/or Credit Cards; I may be able to help you.  Please contact me at tlcpetmommy@gmail.com.

© petmommy copyright 2009 All rights reserved
petmommy
petmommy
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Debt Collectors – Collection Agency's do NOT fall under Do NOT Call registry, as they are not telemarketers.  However, they do constantly violate other Federal Laws, because us American's don't know the laws to protect us.  They are counting on that.  

- Federal Law says you don't have an obligation to Collection Agencies or Debt Collectors; you can send them a written letter and they cannot contact you after that.   This includes Attorney's in state's other than your state of residence.  The only Attorney's that can sue you, have to be licensed in your resident state.

A word of caution:  Some Law Firms do have Firms in other states, and Lawyers licensed in other states, so you have to do a little research before sending a Cease & Desist (Do Not Call & Go Away letter) to make sure they aren't in your resident state or you're likely to get sued by these #%#&*@!#%&@$^*.  

Once a debt collector makes contact with you, they also have to contact you within 5 days after the first phone call, letter etc., and give you validation/proof or judgment of the debt.  You are not required to ask for it.   They never do this!!!!

This law is known as the Fair Debt Collector Practices Act.  You can get it at FTC.gov; as well as other Consumer Protection Laws.

Most collection agencies, purchase your delinquent debt for pennies on the dollar.  Guess what? It is no longer your debt!!!  You don't have any agreement/contract with the debt collector or collection agency.  Your only agreement/contract was with the original creditor.

Do NOT agree to any payment arrangements, or you'll be creating an agreement/contract, where upon initial contact by the Debt Collector, one didn't exist.  The collection agencies are counting on you not knowing this little bit of information.  

The best advice I can give you is, do NOT talk to these idiots - they will leave you in a frustrated heap on the floor.  They lie, and will tell you whatever they need, in order to get you to commit to paying them.

The lies are illegal, but they honestly don't care, they're probably on commission for how much they collect from you and others like you.  

If you do answer the phone, do NOT give out your employer, social security #, DL #, Credit Card and/or Bank information, or any personal information.  Tell them to send you a written statement & you'll respond. Then hang up.  When you get that statement, google, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and you'll probably find a letter you can send them   Or:  send the letter I’ve enclosed that I use.  Sign and mail that letter Certified Mail, so you have a signature and confirmation of delivery!!!
RE
Account #  
Amount in Dispute: $  
 Account #  

Dear  :

I am in receipt of your demand for payment.  However, this Notice is to confirm that I do not wish to be contacted again by you, and that you are hereby put on Notice to Cease Communication pursuant to 15 USC Section 1692c(c).  Failure to comply with said Notice shall result in a complaint filed and submitted to, the Federal Trade Commission, and possible legal remedies in an appropriate United States District Court.

In addition, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT, I am not waiving my right to dispute the alleged debt asserted herein, but at this time I am under no obligation to respond.  

Sincerely,



Your Name
Address
City, state Zip



Certified Mail#:  


In the Law of Novation: if a debt is purchased by another, for that to be a legal owed obligation, a new contract / agreement has to be written and signed by all parties.  Google Law of Novation and read up!!!

No I am not an attorney, just a well knowledged, educated consumer.  I have spent the past 2 years studying various Federal Consumer Protection Laws.  

I wasn't just satisfied knowing I could send a letter to a Collection Agency/Debt Collector and they had to go away.  I read that in the Fair Debt Collector practices Act law;  I needed to know why, what law tells me the reason why I can.

Everything I have typed, I have learned basically on my own through reading, studying, printing out and binding the laws and underlining/highlighting them.  Not to mention the knowledge I have gained on my own fighting two lawsuits without an Attorney.

I was sued by a Collection Agency, and waiting for a Court date. The Collection Agency Attorney, sent us a letter willing to dismiss with prejudice our lawsuit, if I dismiss our Cross/Counter Claim for Fair Debt Collector Practices Act violations.  Oh, I forgot to mention, we do not have an Attorney representing us; and I have not had any legal experience, in the past whatsoever.

I have read / printed & bound, my State's Rules of Civil Procedure and Rules of Civil Procedure - Evidence.  I catch Attorneys on violations of State Rules of Civil Procedure all the time.  And our Judge's let them get away with it.

And for those of you who say pay up and quit being a deadbeat; it appears that you have never had your life turned upside down, because a good job, not high paying by any means, but a supposed secure job, got your hours cut by 3/4.  

And then a couple years later, as you are just recovering, you lose that job.  And when you are in your 50's, a new job is not so easy to come by.  And when that happens, then what?  

Or what about a major illness, guess you've never had that either - too bad.  Maybe if you did, you'd understand why and how people end up getting in financial straights. Not because they chose to, or decided they were going to find loopholes to get out of paying obligations etc.

What if the money isn't there to pay these debts to begin with?  We've been barely able to pay a mortgage, let alone credit cards etc. It's easy to tell someone else what to do.  I hope someday, something throws your secure little world off its axis, and you find yourself in the very situation as some of us here. Maybe then you'd learn it isn't such a cut/dry situation.

Oh, we've struggled.  And the job last hasn't exactly been replaced.  We're still behind in our Mortgage and trying to catch up, as with our other legal obligations.  I can't work because of various health conditions, or I would, including a part time job at least.  My husband started his own company with the tools of the trade, and now contracts for copier, computer, IT technical jobs as he has a computer science degree, and has years of experience in the others, especially the wide format copier / printers / computers.

People, please read the Fair Debt Collector Practices Act; if a Debt Collector violates any one harrassment or other law in there; Federal Laws says you can sue them for $1,000.00 per violation.  Do it, and then THEY can pay off YOUR obligations!!!  

Again I am not an Attorney - but have learned these by my own experiences.  There are Attorneys you could talk to, and I would, if any violations of the laws have occured in your circumstances.  I am posting this strictly to help others maybe have a piece of mind, if they are up all night worrying about financial problems, and sick to their stomach in worry as I have been, and still are in some ways. I am again just a well informed, knowledgable consumer, who has spent hours studying the laws, because I had no where else to turn for help.  If anything I have written, causes you questions, please seek the advice of an Attorney.

Certain situations such as Mortgages and Car Payment loans usually do not apply here; so you may need to seek the advice of a Lawyer for your individual situation.

If anyone should need help with Lawsuits regarding Collection Agencies/Debt Collectors and/or Credit Cards; I may be able to help you.  Please contact me at tlcpetmommy@gmail.com.

© petmommy copyright 2009 All rights reserved
hilma coombes
hilma coombes
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
this number called me twice today and appears to be a usa number.   Routes to an manned ansering service but no joy in identifying caller
Average Joe
Average Joe
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Had a call from 00 1 (800) 988-6002.
Tried to call back but no answer.
Sounded foreign dialler.
Did receive a call from 3G later from this number 020 8453 1177.
Offering better deal. Couldn't beat my orange contract.
I used to be on 3 assume that's how they got my number.
Garibaldi
Garibaldi
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Bunch of f***ing c**ts ringing me the toby's
Rafal
Rafal
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
it is not T-mobile
they claiming money from old loans
Sarah
Sarah
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
This number is someone from Three network trying to sell you a better mobile phone package, I told them I'm already on three and wasn't interested, but they were persistant in asking what packaing i was already on. I ended up tellimg them I am not interested happy with what I have goodbye and had to hang up and this chap wasn't going to take no for an answer.
louis
louis
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
it sounds like a familiar story.....  was foolish enough to pick up the phone only for no one to be there and now the T*@ts won't leave me alone. 3 calls a day minimum.
Brenda
Brenda
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Did not leave a message.
Nicky Hampson
Nicky Hampson
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
This number has called my mobile for the last four nights, I answered the first time & there was no one there I have not answered it since?
Nicky
Nicky
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
This number has called my mobile for the last four nights, I answered the first time & there was no one there I have not answered it since?
DJ
DJ
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Getting 4 calls a day from this number since last week. Answered once and there was nobody there - really fecking annoying!
bloobs
bloobs
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Same
Chris
Chris
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
I've answered a call from this number on monday, had 2 calls a day since??
any news about this number?
Danny
Danny
2011-06-06 20:58:49
Unknown
Same here, they have been ringing me for the past few days. It's becoming very annoying now.
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